Similar phenotypic changes occur across many species as a result of domestication, e.g. in pigmentation and snout size. Experimental studies of domestication have concentrated on intense and directed selection regimes, while conditions that approximate the commensal and indirect interactions with humans have not been explored. We examine long-term data on a free-living population of wild house mice that have been indirectly selected for tameness by regular exposure to humans. In the course of a decade, this mouse population exhibited significantly increased occurrence of white patches of fur and decreased head length. These phenotypic changes fit to the predictions of the ‘domestication syndrome'
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
Dispersal propensity, reflecting one of the most decisive mammalian life history traits, has been su...
Abstract Background Domesticated from gray wolves bet...
Similar phenotypic changes occur across many species as a result of domestication, e.g. in pigmentat...
International audienceIf domestication has been well studied lately with the recognition of a so-cal...
Raw data on the occurrence of white patches and spots of fur in all investigated house mouse specime...
BACKGROUND: Through human-aided dispersal over the last ~ 10,000 years, house mice (Mus musculus) ha...
Wild house mouse populations have been suggested to locally adapt to varying dispersal regimes by ex...
Wild house mouse populations have been suggested to locally adapt to varying dispersal regimes by ex...
In urban habitats, animals are faced with different and often challenging environmentalconditions co...
Brust V, Schindler PM, Lewejohann L. Lifetime development of behavioural phenotype in the house mous...
Data associated with the manuscript, "The contribution of genetic and environmental effects to Bergm...
Dispersal propensity, reflecting one of the most decisive mammalian life history traits, has been su...
Tameness is a major behavioral factor for domestication, and can be divided into two potential compo...
Parallel changes in genotype and phenotype in response to similar selection pressures in different p...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
Dispersal propensity, reflecting one of the most decisive mammalian life history traits, has been su...
Abstract Background Domesticated from gray wolves bet...
Similar phenotypic changes occur across many species as a result of domestication, e.g. in pigmentat...
International audienceIf domestication has been well studied lately with the recognition of a so-cal...
Raw data on the occurrence of white patches and spots of fur in all investigated house mouse specime...
BACKGROUND: Through human-aided dispersal over the last ~ 10,000 years, house mice (Mus musculus) ha...
Wild house mouse populations have been suggested to locally adapt to varying dispersal regimes by ex...
Wild house mouse populations have been suggested to locally adapt to varying dispersal regimes by ex...
In urban habitats, animals are faced with different and often challenging environmentalconditions co...
Brust V, Schindler PM, Lewejohann L. Lifetime development of behavioural phenotype in the house mous...
Data associated with the manuscript, "The contribution of genetic and environmental effects to Bergm...
Dispersal propensity, reflecting one of the most decisive mammalian life history traits, has been su...
Tameness is a major behavioral factor for domestication, and can be divided into two potential compo...
Parallel changes in genotype and phenotype in response to similar selection pressures in different p...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
Dispersal propensity, reflecting one of the most decisive mammalian life history traits, has been su...
Abstract Background Domesticated from gray wolves bet...